I have thyroid problem will that is the reason for delaying in the pregnancy but I am 30 yrs old.

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I have hypothryroidism and was told that until my tsh and t4 numbers came back in a normal range I would not be as fertile. Possibly anovulatory etc. Once I got prescribed the correct dosage I finally got pregnant (5 years of trying) for the first time in February this year. I am 31. Unfortunatly this pregnancy ended in a MC at 10 weeks. But now that my thyroid is under control i've been told I should be back in the normal range for getting pregnant.

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